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Minimum Value For A Graded Card
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RE: Minimum Value For A Graded Card
Thanks again everybody.
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RE: Minimum Value For A Graded Card
(10-03-2013, 01:50 AM)cross4444 Wrote: Something about that big ugly "5" on top turns me off too.
That's how I feel about 8.5s with modern cards. Much rather have raw.
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(10-01-2013, 02:53 PM)cnabholz Wrote: Thanks to you both. You see a lot of cards on ebay that have mint book values in the range of $1-3 and people are trying to get $10+ for these cards in PSA 9 condition.
If seller did get $10.00 on a $1.50 graded card, what's the grading fee? $7.00 - $10.00?, est fees of ebay 10% paypal 3% plus shipping supplies. No profit to be made.
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RE: Minimum Value For A Graded Card
(10-05-2013, 12:18 AM)krn001 Wrote: If seller did get $10.00 on a $1.50 graded card, what's the grading fee? $7.00 - $10.00?, est fees of ebay 10% paypal 3% plus shipping supplies. No profit to be made.
Who says the seller is the one who had it graded? Seller could have picked it up for $3-5. But yes, unless its a hot rookie grading modern cards is always a risk with slim profit margin.
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RE: Minimum Value For A Graded Card
A lot has to do with the Pop. Report.
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